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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: acunited on August 11, 2025, 10:01:47 pm
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It is difficult to advise on a POPLA appeal for a PCN we have not seen, so we'll need to see that.
on money saving expert they had a template for horizon pcn’s which basically advised to say “we”
Please show us what you submitted. I have seen a few versions of template appeals on the MoneySavingExpert forum, but I'm unaware of any that recommend referring to oneself in the plural. Unless the recipient is a company, PCNs are addressed to one person, and that person should respond; there is no "we".
Photos of the rubbish signage will also be useful, in order to include this within any POPLA appeal.
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hello any advice would be appreciated
i followed guidance on money saving expert on what to write for a appeal of a horizon pcn. i got this at a park car park. the signage was really poor and only had it stated that it was a paid car park on the entrance board which is easy to miss as your turning into the park.
although i didn’t mention the above when appealing as on money saving expert they had a template for horizon pcn’s which basically advised to say “we” and not give any registered keeper details.
please find attached horizons rejection email
any thoughts on what i can do? should i go to POPLA for formal appeal? If yes can i now mention i was the driver and mention the poor signage? Or should i do nothing?